tailieunhanh - Lecture Medical assisting: Administrative and clinical procedures (5e) - Chapter 49: Electrocardiography and pulmonary function testing

In many health-care settings, the medical assistant is responsible for collecting blood specimens from patients and even performs some testing in the waived category. In order to properly collect the specimens, you will need to review the circulatory system and the function of blood. You will be introduced in this chapter to venipuncture and capillary collection procedures, and you will learn the appropriate supplies and equipment needed to perform these procedures. | 49 Electrocardiography and Pulmonary Function Testing Discuss the medical assistant's role in electrocardiography and pulmonary function testing. Explain the basic principles of electrocardiography and how it relates to the conduction system of the heart. Identify the components of an electrocardiograph and what each does. Carry out the steps necessary to obtain an ECG. Learning Outcomes Summarize exercise electrocardiography and echocardiography. Explain the procedure of Holter monitoring. Carry out the various types of pulmonary function tests. Describe the procedure for performing pulse oximetry testing. Learning Outcomes Introduction Cardiac testing Electrocardiogram Holter monitoring Stress testing Respiratory testing – pulmonary function testing To correctly perform testing on the cardiac or respiratory system, you need to review the anatomy and physiology of the heart and the respiratory system. Refer to Refer to The . | 49 Electrocardiography and Pulmonary Function Testing Discuss the medical assistant's role in electrocardiography and pulmonary function testing. Explain the basic principles of electrocardiography and how it relates to the conduction system of the heart. Identify the components of an electrocardiograph and what each does. Carry out the steps necessary to obtain an ECG. Learning Outcomes Summarize exercise electrocardiography and echocardiography. Explain the procedure of Holter monitoring. Carry out the various types of pulmonary function tests. Describe the procedure for performing pulse oximetry testing. Learning Outcomes Introduction Cardiac testing Electrocardiogram Holter monitoring Stress testing Respiratory testing – pulmonary function testing To correctly perform testing on the cardiac or respiratory system, you need to review the anatomy and physiology of the heart and the respiratory system. Refer to Refer to The Cardiovascular System and The Respiratory System chapters. Cardiology testing Electrocardiogram – electrocardiograph instrument Learn how to apply electrocardiograph electrodes and wires Operate the instrument Troubleshoot problems Holtor monitors Stress testing Pulmonary function testing Spirometry Peak flow Pulse oximetry The Medical Assistant’s Role in Electrocardiography and Pulmonary Function Testing Medical assistant may perform Electrocardiography Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) Diagnostic reasons Part of general exam Learning Outcome: Discuss the medical assistant's role in electrocardiography and pulmonary function testing. Electrocardiography The process by which a graphic pattern is created from the electrical impulses generated within the heart as it pumps. Performed to Evaluate symptoms of heart disease. Detect abnormal heart rhythms. Evaluate a patient’s progress after a heart attack. Check the effectiveness or side effects of certain medications. Pulmonary function tests